Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1978, B11

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday 1978 B11 Real Estate MARKET PLACE OPEN HOUSE Thursday Even ng Juno Monday afternoon July 3 m ACTON Take Kingdom Road This cod m lot in Spotlessly 3 bedroom twin home floor family room Agoni duty Nick Catwood 1026 COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE modem lac llttos tils one your old duplex has design plus Income In lot One two apartment ous noted In one a from other pay the mortgage Call RAVINE SETTING two storey 2 car garage bedrooms and 3 bath Main floor family room with replace walkout sun deck Grand just north si Guelph 2 It basement walkout t largo lot and All MukJwantfor79 Can SUPREME REALTIES LTD IDEAL CRAFT formerly palters studio end residence With separate garage and pleasant o yard This ro storey and a half hat juit beer freshly decora led Realistically For Viewing BETTY LOU CLARK or 1591 ROYAL CITY REALTY ACTON Brick and aluminum bedroom bee ksplit fam ly loom Frankfn It In stove hosted end air conditioned by a heat pump Pool and paved drive Located in alter PARK LIKE SETTINGThroe bedroom brick and aluminum attached garage priced early Don delay call Don at or CARRIES FOR LESS THAN RENT That right so call and let discuss how to purchase this super semi Three bedrooms broad loom nished family room with walkout end more delay Clara at or 1918 AS A COMPANY wo hove owing pains Maybe you can help to our Relocan transfer business plus our other offices we need homes in Aelon have waiting buyers for good bedroom homes I you can help us and we can help you can Clara Brandt at or right sway ARE YOU PAYING aomoone mortgage II so why not your own Lot a get together and discus how to purchase this 3 bedroom home walkout and more So I Don and let started 100 room brick home fully renewed beautifully decorated Extra large kitchen formal room with comer floor to celling fireplace spiral staircase from foyer high dry basement Largebankbarnfdr beef feeding operation storage shed and steel granaries Slightly roP well drained productive tight loam Vendor retiring will give cent mortgage Can Murray Smith GOT A HEAD FOR BUSINESS Don t know how to get started We have a three units presently rented This will help you to get started Let sh down and discuss complete package For can Don or ACTON Acres- Grand old storey home rooms with 7 bedrooms cupboards and flooring fun basement Good view Large bank barn spring fed pond lovely hardwood bush eboot 75 acre cropland Excellent mortgaging CALL Murray Smith 877 TWO STOREY bedroom home Itt broadloom throughout walkout to patio excellent mortgaging For personal inspection call Clara Brandt or 8531818 TOWNHOUSESpollessty kept high grade bath fully finished basement family room in English pub style Immediate possession Open to reasons offer mortgaging JOHNSON CARNEY fe REALTOR 8775261 ACTON Large A bedroom homo attached garage shaped living and dining room oat in kitchen 3 baths full roughed in fireplace fully yard 3847 PRIVATE SALE Three bedroom bungalow bathrooms close to school Superior Intorior docorat After BEDROOM Townhouse end unit fenced yard 3 washrooms finished room artificial fireplace plus bar Good mortgaging Low down payment Immediate Possession WW PRIVATE bedroom townhouse enclosed back yard Divided basement 10792 PRIVATE acreage in West Gar air axe Township Choice acre parcels of gently rolling land some wooded and pond sites Situated on main County Road ap proximately miles N of Fergus Price 537 with low payment Phone 843 GRADUATES OP GEORGETOWN Christian school are applauded by parents and fellow students as they receive their Grade eight graduation diploma They are Robert Adema Michael Banks Jenny Blekkenhorst Borg Penny Bydevaate Carolyn George Stewarttown graduates 235 Deborah Long Paul Kerry Gallagher Kroes Barbara Kuiken Joan peril Tim Kunfca Henriet ta Sid Heather Mulder Margaret Jennifer Schenk Sandra Schrelber Frances Streut- ker Don VanDyke Anthony VanHelden Hilda VanSpronsen John Verhey Deborah Walraven acres newly built brick stove In living room walkout basement phis smell bank barn An ig bedroom log cabin is also on Ask APPROXIMATELY 1 ACRE on south of Acton bed 2 storey home plus a fully nsulated and heated aluminum clad build approximately ft which la presently rented for 8160 monthly This will help to pay the mortgage 10 ACRES PLUS A really executive bedroom homo fam ly room with stone replace games room kite the ing round pool bam fenced paddock spring fed pond mature trees All this and more Just waiting for your en GRAY NEW HOMES under construction on Acton Subdivision HI 900 Choice of carpeting decorating etc for early purchasers Compact 3 bedroom raised bungalows With garages Fireplace in room tough In for stove In room Laundry completely extra 3 place washroom on lower level Choose from maintenance free metal tiding or stained wood aiding Lots are Two hundred and thirty five grade eight pupils from Stewarttown senior public school graduated Monday in a sweltering ceremony at Georgetown and district high school An overflow crowd of about parents relatives and friends attended The kids looked forward to it said asset master of ceremonies and a social science teacher at the school They worked hard He described the ceremony as like a bow being put on a package that not been closed for Iwo years In September the graduating students 10 fewer than last year will be going lo high schools in Georgetown Acton Mil Ion and Burlington Diplomas were presented to the seven graduating classes and awards to 19 students Heather Kellinglon and Allan Cunningham were presented citizenship awards Two students Beth and Christine Hay were presented the for highest academic standing Their average was 85 per cent Marilyn Bird received the trophy for second highest academic standing with an overage of per cent She also won the Stewarttown senior letter The J award for the most improved boy student from year seven to eight went to Richard Moore The award for the most improved girl student from year seven to eight went to Subject awards were won by Perry Nlchol for art Robin Clendcmng for Beth Olah for family studies Karen for French Jim Hiring for in for mathematics Kent for Music Christine Hay for science and Valerie Scott for social science won the Sylvia Brown trophy and Andrew Brake won Milton Brown Irophy the graduation ceremony students returned to their school for a dance PROUD WINNERS of United Directory Award for Christian attitude in everyday life are Jenny Blekkenhorst and Anthony Van Helden graduating students at Georgetown Christian School Presenting the awards is Mrs Beverley Trustees approve request for student tour of China Although several trustees opposed the Board of Educa endorsing Irips tally outside Canada the Board approved the request Robinson high school teacher David Trueman to organize a student lour to Mainland China March 1030 of The resolution passed provided there is no cost to he board The trip Is proposed for March instead of the summer of Education Em lavender told the board because of oppressive summer heat in South China The Chinese Government has granted permission for a group of students and lo visit the of Peking and other major centres to study Ihe political cultural chacological historical geographical Industrial and agricultural aspects of china Cost per student for the be which in eludes all transportation accommodation tours enter and meals Mr listed the advantages of such a trip for students in a letter to Mr vender noting malely per cent of the world s population Is Chinese and thought greater under standing and knowledge must lie encouraged Permission to enter mainland China Is not easily obtained but since is the anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China the political climate is favorable HIGHEST ACADEMIC standing 8 per cent went to Christine Hay left Second highest standings went to Marilyn Bird with 85 2 per cent Absent from the photo is Beth Olah who tied for highest academic standing School secretaries get 595 increase BUYS THIS well located 3 bedroom In Third Phase Acton This end unit Is carpeted throughout freshly painted and and stove Er24 On 17th Side fid close to paved and In an area of newer homes 822 900 TRADE YOUR HOUSE for farm 90 acre farm In House has white metal siding and has recently bean carpeted and painted throughout 3 large bedrooms on upper floor 4th on main floor Main floor laundry car garage separate work shop or storage Hwy acre CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Mam St Acton Phone days even 1 Members of the Hal ton Office Personnel Association crowded in Hal Ion Board of Education board room last Thursday night lo hear trustees approve a new salary scale which would give secretarial and clerical staff a 19 per cent composite salary increase The board approved a J per cent increase in scale overall for secretaries and other clerical staff and a 3 without phasing la estimated per cent Increase for other to be 1388 equivalent to groups 11 88 per cent Increased cost Trustee Fred with phasing is estimated to Burlington asked for a be equivalent to delay in changes in salary per cent schedules until next year because it was not included in this year budget and would mean a two per cent increase in the budget but his amend was voted down in a recorded vote Salary increases In some of the higher categroles of teaching staff will be phased in from the present schedule to the revised Total increased cost MOST IMPROVED STUDENTS from year seven to year eight are Gretchen Sankey and Richard Moore Board policy on use of libraries restated It is board policy to allow community use of libraries by profit organisations If the librarian or board member is present members of Halton Hills Library Board reiterated at a meeting last Wednesday The board was responding to a letter from the Historical Society asking the board attitude to using the being used or other purposes WWn trophy Mr said the lour could serve as a model and set standards for inter national student Iravel originating from Ballon Region Burlington Irusleo Bill Prieslner wasn I impressed the reasoning Be noted Ihe board decided several years ago they have nothing to do with trips ex when they were for credit courses Were not in the tour business said Milton trustee Ivan Armstrong fearing a tour China by could provoke an Inter national incident Milton trustee Bill also said he was alarmed by reports coming back from previous trips especially when they v ere outside the He also feared there might be an international incident one day Director Em Lavender said Mr Lawson s report disturbed him because his daughter had gone on a trip to France last year However he also recognized that In his own adolescence bragging had been part of any student activity and he suggested reports might be exsggcr ated As for the trip to China it would be resourceful for anyone In China today to whoop It up Lavender declared with evident mirth Acton trustee Bert said he also could not understand adverse comments and supported a trip which could change the lifestyle of those particl paling trustee Auger said he was concerned because the would miss 10 days of Instruction He wondered how they would make up the time Trustee John Bradley told the board he was initially concerned about the exposure to Communist China but realized the cost of the trip was so much only the wealthy could go and they likely to be in fluenced much Georgetown trustee Barry Shepherd said he approved of the trip but thought students should be briefed extensively before they leave on the importance of good behaviour Trustee Cam Jackson of Burlington recalled he benefitted from a trip to the Olympics under the wing of the system and thought such tours should be encouraged The motion passed

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